Evaluation team at work
Click on the video clips to follow the evaluation team at work.
Team leader Simon Anderson and his team is off to Noakhali to meet with people who are affected by climate change, but also potential beneficiaries of the first adaptation project in Bangladesh partly funded by LDCF:
“An evaluation must be based on hard facts and unbiased evidence, and this requires a certain methodology,” explains team leader Simon Anderson on his way to visiting a newly settled area, which is yet to have basic services from government and NGOs:
Dinne Smederup Hansen, a member of the evaluation team, is touring Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and a host to a wide variety of climate change stakeholders: Government, Non Governmental Organisations, international agencies etc.:
With the round up workshop approaching the evaluation team prepares to meet key stakeholders and present their initial findings from two weeks of field work in Bangladesh:
“An evaluation must be based on hard facts and unbiased evidence, and this requires a certain methodology,” explains team leader Simon Anderson on his way to visiting a newly settled area, which is yet to have basic services from government and NGOs:
Dinne Smederup Hansen, a member of the evaluation team, is touring Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and a host to a wide variety of climate change stakeholders: Government, Non Governmental Organisations, international agencies etc.:
With the round up workshop approaching the evaluation team prepares to meet key stakeholders and present their initial findings from two weeks of field work in Bangladesh: